Amazon has announced that it will be discontinuing the Kindle Oasis, an e-reader with physical buttons for turning pages. Once the current inventory sells out, the device will not be restocked. The decision reflects the company's shift towards touch-forward devices, which customers have shown a preference for. The Kindle Oasis was first released in 2016 and was notable for its lightweight, asymmetrical design. However, its high price tag may have limited its appeal to some consumers. Although the Oasis is being discontinued, other e-readers with physical buttons are still available on the market, such as the Kobo Libra Color. Amazon has also announced several upgrades to its Kindle line, including its first color e-reader, the Kindle Colorsoft. The company has also refreshed the Kindle Paperwhite and released a new version of the Kindle Scribe. Despite the discontinuation of the Oasis, the Kindle family is not getting smaller. The changes reflect Amazon's efforts to adapt to changing consumer preferences and technological advancements.
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